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Subject: Antiwar Hate Speech - Racists Harass Military Personnel
Softwar    5/30/2008 8:40:55 AM
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Antiwar harassment

The Air Force is warning military personnel traveling to the Pentagon to be on alert for anti-Iraq war harassment, including recent incidents involving radicals who used racial epithets.

A "security advisory" circular distributed recently by the Air Force's Eagle Eyes watch report - a project of the Office of Special Investigations - said several recent incidents of antiwar harassment took place in the national capital region involving military personnel who were "verbally assaulted while commuting on the Metro."

"These uniformed members have been approached by individuals expressing themselves as anti-government, shouting antiwar sentiments and using slurs against minorities," the May advisory said.

In one case, a woman in uniform was followed on to a Metro platform by an antiwar protester who "continued to berate her as she exited the Metro station."

Verbal assaults took place near the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and Eisenhower Avenue Metro stations on the Yellow Line.

 
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displacedjim       5/30/2008 10:56:24 AM
I ride that way every day.  I've never witnessed anything like that, and now I'll make sure to keep alert for it.  I do see the occasional cluster of moonbats behind their fence in their designated grassy area just next to the Pentagon entrance some mornings.  I read their signs on my way past them; they're usually good for a chuckle.  I couldn't help but laugh out loud a few days ago when I saw one that read, "Refuse Orders to Kill."
 
 
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wjr1       5/30/2008 3:25:22 PM
All,

I remember these clowns from the early '70's. In fact they might be the same lot given that most of the ones I have seen are nearly mummified. Look at the pictures of the pinko's in front of the Marine recruiting station in Berkeley. This is the same bunch of Marxists that never grew up and are now reliving the "good old days".

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wjr

 
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